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It's all about the music, dude! Sit down, relax and listen to some tunes.

You have a few interesting ones that I know.

Your number one is definitely Dvorak Cello Concerto with Casals. This is a rarity. Everest's right to this record was contested by Casals's wife after his death, so not many copies were sold. I've seen this record going for $200 on eBay.

Others are not so valuable, but they are great music. Landowska WTC is my favorite, I believe it is the most well-thought and profound interpretation of the Bach's masterpiece cycle. The best LP editions were the earliest "oxblood" or later shaded dog. Sibelius concerto with Gitlis/Horenstein is remarkable for both violin playing and orchestral part; for me, Gitlis is the best violinist that I've ever heard. It is so unfortunate that there are only very few of his records. I like Fanfares for the King's Supper - one of the best performances of trumpet baroque.

Beethoven's Triple Concerto with Kondrashin is a curiosity. Bruno was a label that issued a number of records pirated from broadcasts.


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  • You have a few interesting ones that I know. - sser2 10:15:11 04/27/07 (0)

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